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king fahd university of petroleum minerals mechanical engineering department me 425 compressible fluid flow spring semester 2007 2008 072 instructor dr s z shuja office 22 216 phone 4465 textbook ...

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                                                  King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals 
                                                         MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 
                                   ME 425 : COMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW 
                                                             Spring Semester 2007-2008 (072) 
                                                                                         
                        Instructor:   Dr. S. Z. Shuja   Office: 22-216  Phone: 4465 
                         
                        Textbook:           COMPRESSIBLE FLUID FLOW, 2nd ed., M. A. Saad, Prentice-Hall, 1995. 
                                             
                        References:  1. GAS DYNAMICS by M. H. Aksel and O. C. Eralp,  Prentice Hall, 1993. 
                                            2. GAS DYNAMICS, 2nd ed., by J. E. A. John , Allyn and Bacon, Inc. 1984 
                                            3. THE DYNAMICS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF COMPRESSIBLE 
                                            FLUID FLOW by A. H. Shapiro 
                         
                        Course Description:  
                        Fundamentals of compressible fluid flow (gas dynamics) in relation to effects of area change 
                        (nozzles and diffusers), friction and heat interaction (Fanno, Rayleigh line and isothermal flow), 
                        combustion waves (deflagration, explosion and detonation waves), normal and oblique shock 
                        waves and their effects on flow properties (extended diffusers and supersonic airfoils). 
                        Applications to flow through pipelines, subsonic, sonic and supersonic flights, turbomachinery 
                        and combustion. 
                        Prerequisites: ME 311 
                         
                        Material to be covered: 
                        Week Classes Chapters Topics 
                                       (50 
                                       min) 
                             1              3              1         Introduction to Properties. 
                             2              6              2         Equations of flow. 
                            3,4             9              3         Isentropic flow.  
                           5,6,7            9              4         Normal shock waves. 
                          8,9,10            6              5         Adiabatic frictional flow in 
                          11,12             9              6         ducts. 
                        13,14,15            3              7         Flow with heat interaction. 
                                                                     Two dimensional waves. 
                         
                        Evaluation: 
                        Quizzes 15%                                                                       Attendance: 
                        Major Exam 1             15%  25th  Mar.  2008  (8:00-10:00pm)                          University regulations on 
                        Major Exam 2             25%       th                                                   attendance will be strictly 
                                                          6     May   2008  (8:00-10:00pm) 
                        Design Project  10%  Dates will be announced in the                               enforced. 
                        & Assignments                     class 
                        Final Exam               35% 
                         
                        Design Project & Homework: Each student must submit the assigned design project and his 
                                   homework on time (no late homeworks will be accepted). All homeworks solutions 
                                   should have the Department standard cover sheet in the front. 
                        Homework  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 
                        Problem #            1.3, 1.10,     2.4, 2.9,    3.4, 3.11,    4.5, 4.12,     5.2, 5.7,    6.5, 6.11,     7.2, 7.5, 
                        (from textbook)     1.15, 1,18       2.16,         3.13,          4.16,      5.8, 5.12,       6.15,      7.9, 7.12, 
                                                           2.22, 2.24    3.18, 3.26    4.20, 4.30    5.18, 5.21    6.21, 6.27    7.22, 7.24
                         
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...King fahd university of petroleum minerals mechanical engineering department me compressible fluid flow spring semester instructor dr s z shuja office phone textbook nd ed m a saad prentice hall references gas dynamics by h aksel and o c eralp j e john allyn bacon inc the thermodynamics shapiro course description fundamentals in relation to effects area change nozzles diffusers friction heat interaction fanno rayleigh line isothermal combustion waves deflagration explosion detonation normal oblique shock their on properties extended supersonic airfoils applications through pipelines subsonic sonic flights turbomachinery prerequisites material be covered week classes chapters topics min introduction equations isentropic adiabatic frictional ducts with two dimensional evaluation quizzes attendance major exam th mar pm regulations will strictly may design project dates announced enforced assignments class final homework each student must submit assigned his time no late homeworks accepted...

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